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Daily Briefing: DVR stats revive network hopes

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According to Nielsen, the top six series that scored substantial gains from viewing delayed one to seven days after they aired are ABC's 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'FlashForward,' pictured at left, CBS' 'The Mentalist' and 'CSI' at center and, at right, Fox's 'House' and 'Fringe.'
DVR stats revive network hopes
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